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Coffee Story| A coffee "technology control" unknown life (1)
Camel coffee shop although small, layout is very reasonable to love coffee is equal to choose a full of temperature and aroma of life style, if unfortunately become a coffee technology control? Congratulations, you have successfully embarked on a hard and happy road of burning money. It's a warm, fragrant scene, a floor-to-ceiling window with bright yellow lights, and someone sipping coffee.
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Brief introduction of Coffee Bean planting and Export treatment in Coffee Camel Farm of Papua New Guinea
Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) Papua New Guniea Papua New Guinea Manor Camel Farm this is a low-key island country, located in the eastern part of New Guinea Island Papua New Guinea is the world's third largest island country, coffee is an important crop on the island, distributed in the alpine areas of the small rules
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The latest news from Yunnan: camel, the world's top coffee master, visited Yunnan's "Garbo Thanksgiving Night".
Camel, one of the world's top coffee masters, visited the Jiabo Center in person. ■ Metropolis Times News (Reporter Wang Sihe) Last Friday, the Jiabo Center, together with Yunnan Shuyuanzi Culture Communication Co., Ltd., and Didi Taxi jointly held a Thanksgiving night at the Jiabo Center to remember the original ideals and aspirations. Camel, the world's top coffee master, came to the event in person to tell the guests about the magic coffee.
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Introduction to the diseases of coffee beans: leaf rust caused by camel rust, the most destructive disease of coffee trees
Coffee rust is the most destructive disease of coffee trees, caused by coffee camel rust (Hemileia vastatrix). The disease has long occurred in coffee-producing areas such as Africa, the near East and India, Asia and Australasia. It first appeared in the Western Hemisphere in 1970 and was found in Brazil. The once thriving coffee plantations in Sri Lanka and Java were destroyed by the
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How much is the taste and flavor of Papua New Guinea Camel coffee beans? how much is it per cup?
Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) Papua New Guniea Papua New Guinea Manor Camel Farm this is a low-key island country, located in the eastern part of New Guinea Island Papua New Guinea is the world's third largest island country, coffee is an important crop on the island, distributed in the alpine areas of the small rules
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Environmental upheaval expands the crisis! The mysterious "coffee camel spore rust" that could destroy the coffee industry.
For more information on coffee beans, please follow the Coffee Workshop (official Wechat account cafe_style) Writing = Gu Xiaozhe (PhD in fungal Cell Biology, University of Edinburgh, UK) drawing = Lin Zhe Wei Coffee, native to the rainforest of southwestern Ethiopia in Africa, may have been used for medicinal and religious purposes for the first time, but it is refreshing and refreshing.
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A small cafe of less than ten square meters is the existence of Kunming coffee circle.
Be sure to pick a good-looking one in a cafe! Hehe, so don't say a certain word casually in life. Because, the cafe that Xiao Cafe is going to recommend to you today is simply punching himself in the face. In terms of appearance, this small cafe, hidden in the depths of the cultural alley, less than 10 square meters, will be automatically blocked by you. But! Yes, there are buts in everything! It is.
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"Insider" focus: morning Coffee
Reason for recommendation: you can try different flavors of coffee beans every day, and even trial-produce non-mass-produced coffee varieties. Good morning, Goodmorning. Would you like a cup of coffee? So every day we change a kind of coffee beans, how about a different mood every day? If you have the same idea, welcome to morning next to the Cornfield Bookstore in Culture Lane. Not only that, morning coffee is the best.
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The History of Italian espresso-the meaning of Italian espresso
History of Italian espresso-the most important sign of a good espresso is that it has a light camel-colored emulsion (Crema), which is a mixture of fat, water and air in the coffee during the extraction process. The emulsion should be uniform in color, about 3 cm to 5 cm thick, shake the coffee cup gently, and this layer of emulsion will stick like thick syrup
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World Fine Coffee beans: an introduction to Harald Coffee in Eastern Ethiopia
For centuries, Harald coffee farmers, using camels, donkeys or horse-drawn carriages, risked being besieged by hyenas to the downhill port of Djibouti, and then shipped them to the Yemeni port of Moka to European countries. Harald (Harar) is 1600 meters above sea level, and the Harald Heights in eastern Ethiopia is one of the highest elevation areas for human coffee cultivation.
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Kopi Luwak is expensive: 6 wonderful uses of inventory of animal droppings
Ingenious use one: high-end drinks example: Kopi Luwak Kopi Luwak, also known as civet coffee, is one of the most expensive coffee in the world. The price per jin ranges from US $300 to US $800 and is abundant in Indonesia and other places. It costs 200 to 300 yuan to drink a cup of Kopi Luwak in Hong Kong, and it is only available in one or two of the most exclusive hotels. Kopi Luwak has become an upstart in coffee, compared to the traditional
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Understanding coffee leaf rust
The most destructive disease of coffee trees is Hemileia vastatrix. The disease has long occurred in coffee-producing regions such as Africa, the Near East and India, Asia and Australasia, and first appeared in the Western Hemisphere in 1970. The once-thriving coffee plantations of Sri Lanka and Java were destroyed there
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Knowledge of fine coffee to understand coffee leaf rust
The most destructive coffee tree disease is caused by coffee camel rust (Hemileia vastatrix). The disease has long occurred in coffee-producing areas such as Africa, the near East and India, Asia and Australasia. It first appeared in the Western Hemisphere in 1970 and was found in Brazil. The once thriving coffee plantations in Sri Lanka and Java were destroyed by the
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Coffee tree disease coffee leaf rust
Coffee leaf rust (coffee rust) is the most destructive disease of coffee trees, which is caused by coffee camel rust (Hemileia vastatrix). The disease has long occurred in coffee-producing areas such as Africa, the near East and India, Asia and Australasia. It first appeared in the Western Hemisphere in 1970 and was found in Brazil. Once-thriving coffee plantations in Sri Lanka and Java
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Fine Coffee Science explains Coffee Leaf Rust in detail
Coffee leaf rust (coffee rust) is the most destructive disease of coffee trees, which is caused by coffee camel rust (Hemileia vastatrix). The disease has long occurred in coffee-producing areas such as Africa, the near East and India, Asia and Australasia. It first appeared in the Western Hemisphere in 1970 and was found in Brazil. Once-thriving coffee plantations in Sri Lanka and Java
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The most destructive disease of coffee trees, leaf rust.
The most destructive coffee tree disease is caused by coffee camel rust (Hemileia vastatrix). The disease has long occurred in coffee-producing areas such as Africa, the near East and India, Asia and Australasia. It first appeared in the Western Hemisphere in 1970 and was found in Brazil. The once thriving coffee plantations in Sri Lanka and Java were destroyed by the
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Italian espresso beans imported black coffee
Italian espresso was invented by an Italian named Gegia in the 1930s. Its taste is full-bodied, mellow, highly irritating and refreshing. A good espresso depends on a light camel-colored emulsion on its surface. The emulsion should be uniform, about 3-5 cm thick, gently shake the coffee cup, and the emulsion will stick to the cup like thick syrup.
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Italian espresso and double extra strong making process
Put the finely ground Italian coffee into an ESPRESSO machine handle or grinder and press it so that the mixture of water and steam passes quickly, and a cup of pure Italian espresso can be distilled. It sounds simple, but remember, a good cup of Italian coffee should be covered with camel emulsion, that is, the finer the aromatic hydrocarbon coffee is ground, the surface of the coffee powder and water.
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Harald Coffee
For centuries, Harald coffee farmers, using camels, donkeys or horse-drawn carriages, risked being besieged by hyenas to the downhill port of Djibouti, and then shipped them to the Yemeni port of Moka for European countries.
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Harald producing area of Ethiopian coffee
At 1600 to 2400 meters above sea level, the Harald Heights in eastern Egypt is one of the highest elevation areas for human coffee cultivation (some even claim to be as high as 2000 to 2700 meters), overlooking the Yemeni ports of Mocha and Aden across the Gulf of Aden. For centuries, Harald coffee farmers used camels, donkeys or carriages to transport coffee beans to the downhill port of Djibouti, risking being besieged by hyenas.
2015-04-01 Ethiopia coffee Harald Rahl producing area altitude 600400 m